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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a habitual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is done regularly or repeatedly, often referring to a behavior or action.
Example: "He is a habitual coffee drinker, consuming several cups each day."
Alternatives: "a regular" or "a routine".
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I've never been a habitual user".
I've become a habitual fleece-wearer.
He has been a habitual methamphetamine user for years.
My daughter is a habitual screamer, but this was different.
Dictator envy is a habitual feature of democratic politics.
He suspected Ericka of being a habitual liar.
Louise was in no sense a habitual drug user.
"A habitual liar comes forward and fooled me.
My son had become a habitual consumer of GoPro videos.
Carragher isn't a habitual reader or watcher of fantasy.
A habitual drug user and homophobic womaniser, who contracted HIV.
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